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Hello
I'm having the below problem I just can't seem to get my head around. I know the solution is simple but I'm having a complete mental block as to what it could be.
Data is set out like:
Number Plate | Site |
NP 1 | Site 1 |
NP 2 | Site 2 |
NP 3 | Site 3 |
NP 4 | Site 1 |
NP 1 | Site 2 |
NP 2 | Site 1 |
NP 2 | Site 3 |
NP 1 | Site 1 |
NP 3 | Site 1 |
NP 4 | Site 1 |
I'd like to count the number plates that have parked at more that one site (could be two, could be all three), ignoring those that have only parked at one (even multiple times). So I'd have an output matrix (or any other visual) like this:
Number Plate | Site 1 | Site 2 | Site 3 |
NP 1 | 2 | 1 | |
NP 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
NP 3 | 1 | 1 |
Thank you
Solved! Go to Solution.
I have used the following logic:
more than 2 sites = VAR __validation = IF( CALCULATE( DISTINCTCOUNT('Table'[Site]); ALL( 'Table'[Site])) > 1; TRUE(); FALSE()) RETURN IF( __validation; COUNTROWS( 'Table'); BLANK() )
Which returns the following matrix
If this also works for you then please mark it as the solution. Kudos is also appreciated
I have used the following logic:
more than 2 sites = VAR __validation = IF( CALCULATE( DISTINCTCOUNT('Table'[Site]); ALL( 'Table'[Site])) > 1; TRUE(); FALSE()) RETURN IF( __validation; COUNTROWS( 'Table'); BLANK() )
Which returns the following matrix
If this also works for you then please mark it as the solution. Kudos is also appreciated
Yes! That's it, thank you. I was doing similar but doing the count on the wrong column.
Hi @Socrates
You can just place Number Plate and Site in the rows and columns of a matrix visual and then place Site in values, selecting Count (i.e., implicit measure) or create an explicit measure and place it in values:
Measure = COUNT(Table1[Site])
Hello, @Socrates
Create measure like this:
Count = COUNTROWS(<YourTableName>)
And add this measure in matrix, in rows place column Number Plate, in columns place column Site
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